. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century. of Archbishop King, the Castlewas in ruins. He lost no time, however, in providing himselfwitli a country house, and within a year of his appointment builtwith the remains of the Castle what afterwards became known as the (1) Carte Pa])ers, vol. xxiv., f. 138; vol. clxiv., f. 505. {-) Survey of llpiiercross and Newcastle; Down Survey Map. (•) Hearth Money Roll; Sloane in Museum, 4049, f. 70. THE VILLAGE OF TALLAGHT. 11 Palace of Tallaglit.


. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century. of Archbishop King, the Castlewas in ruins. He lost no time, however, in providing himselfwitli a country house, and within a year of his appointment builtwith the remains of the Castle what afterwards became known as the (1) Carte Pa])ers, vol. xxiv., f. 138; vol. clxiv., f. 505. {-) Survey of llpiiercross and Newcastle; Down Survey Map. (•) Hearth Money Roll; Sloane in Museum, 4049, f. 70. THE VILLAGE OF TALLAGHT. 11 Palace of Tallaglit. In spite of liis reputation as an iinpiovcr he didnot display inucli taste in the design, and the Palace was jiiiiiiDiinccdby Austin Cooper, the distinguished antiquary, to be the poorestthing of the kind which he had ever seen. It cost, however, £2,500,and contained some large apartments, including the hall, whichwas two storeys higli, th(> dining room, in which there was a hand-some chimneypiece bearing the arms of Archl)isho]) lloadly. andan inscription stating that the house had been built by him in ft B. 1 .-^ I I! 1 » ». I .if I I i


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